Witnesses said on the 911 calls that 36-year-old Bradford Baumet "killed them all" and "shot them in the head" during the shooting spree at Dominicanas Hair Salon near State Road 436 and Aloma Avenue. Calls reveal Baumet also told the people within the salon to "get on the ground."

"I was looking at my phone, and when I looked to my right-hand side, I saw a guy with a gun," said a female caller, who said she was getting her hair done with three other women. "I said, 'No, not me,' and he said, 'You have nothing to do with this.' I ran into a little room and kneeled down and started praying to the lord."

A male caller said he saw the killer's face and watched him pull out of the parking lot after the shooting. He then walked into the salon and described what he saw.

According to the injunction, Baument acted violently toward Santiago before.

"He grabbed my arms, squeezed my arms and threatened to kill me. Bradford threatened me and said if I file an injunction that he will kill me," the injunction quoted Santiago as saying.

Court documents show Baumet was scheduled to appear in court Thursday at 1 p.m. to make the injunction permanent.

Baumet was arrested Sunday on charges of driving with a suspended license and had three suspensions on his license at the time of his arrest. He was released Monday after posting $250 bond.

Cases of domestic abuse fatalities are on the rise in central Florida and the people at Harbor House think it is because it's an issue that much of society has put on the back burner.

"I think it's always been a behind closed doors issue that it is somebody else's business. I don't want to get involved, but clearly what we have seen is it can become your business and it can land on your door step. It can be when you are getting your hair done in a salon," said Harbor House spokeswoman Kat Kennedy.